PUT

Below we do several things, first we read Readme.md into memory,
and initialize a client request via client.put(), passing the destination
filename as the first parameter (/test/Readme.md), and some headers. Then
we listen for the response event, just as we would for any http.Client request, if we have a 200 response, great! output the destination url to stdout.

By default the x-amz-acl header is public-read, meaning anyone can GET the file. To alter this simply pass this header to the client request method. Note that the field name MUST be lowercase, do not use 'X-Amz-Acl' etc, as this will currently result in duplicate headers (although different case).

client.put('/test/Readme.md', { 'x-amz-acl': 'private' });

Each HTTP verb has an alternate method with the "File" suffix, for example put() also has a higher level method named putFile(), accepting a src filename and performs the dirty work shown above for you. Here is an example usage:

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